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Q: Why did one of Lewis and Clark and men kill a Native American?
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How many animals did Lewis and Clark kill in their expedition?

This answer is unknown. You should ask Sacageugea. But it is on record that the ate a NATIVE AMERICAN because they were starving.


Why did Lewis and Clark make friends with the Indians?

Otherwise millions of native Americans would kill Lewis and clark because they were people they have never seen before.


How many people did Lewis and clark kill in their expedition?

two Blackfeet Indians were killed in a skirmish. The two Native Americans had attempted to steal guns from Lewis and Clark and were eventually stabbed to death.


How many deer did Lewis and Clark kill on their expedition?

Lewis and Clark killed 13 deer on their expedition


What tribe tried to kill Lewis and clark?

The shoshone


Did Lewis and Clark run out of supplies?

Lewis and Clark did run out of food at times. In their journals there were entries that stated they had to kill the horses in order to have food to survive.


What animals did Lewis and Clark kill to eat?

mostly deer, elk, rabbit, squirrel, bear


What are native American hunters do?

They are hunters who kill to eat.


Did the Lewis and clark expiditon kill anyone?

yes. with the shortage of food and water not all could live so they had to sacerfice some\.


How many buffalo did Lewis and Clark kill on the expedition?

0 actually. They didn't want to harm nature or animals or something idk


What especially ferocious animal did the Lewis and Clark expedition encounter?

Lewis and Clark encountered a Grizzly Bear, which was more aggressive and noticeably more difficult to kill than its eastern Black Bear relative. They had to shoot it multiple times before it crossed a nearby stream and later died.


Would native Americans be conquered without disease?

Yes, Native American's had a different concept of war than Europeans did. In Native American wars the purpose was not always to kill the opponent, but to show them you could kill them but spared them. Winning a war by killing all of the other side was beyond the concept of war for Native Americans.